I got a RCBS 45 cal RNFP from Joe (oldgoat) here on GBO, Thanks Joe!, and the mould come complete with 2 cast bullets!
Since I had bought the mould with loading for my 2 SAA's in mind, these bullets were a bonus and I couldn't wait to mike them! Remember, one of my SAA's has .455 throats and the other has .456 throats. I found that the bullets as cast came out an even, and as advertised, .454. I was a happy camper!
So happy in fact, I wanted to shoot the two bullets to compare their accuracy with that of similar (store bought) bullets I have that are sized .452. But the 2 I had just wouldn't be enough.
I would have to cast more.
So what's the problem you say!? A little background here. I'm set up for round ball casting for my BP guns. No sizing/lubing stuff at all. Matter of fact this mould and the other I bought with it are the only things of a non-RB nature I own!
This is because as little cast bullet shooting as I do it really wouldn't make much (economic) sense for me to buy a bunch of sizing/lubing stuff. I believe Lloyd has made this point several times, I believe him and my wife thanks him...
Hi-ebber, and day always be a hi-ebber, as I was standing in my gun room last night, gazeing at those beatiful bullets, my eyes clouded over, I broke into a sweat, my breath started coming in gasps and wild thoughts went racing through my brain! BTW, this happens to me a lot since I started hanging around here at GBO, and the feeling usually ends up costing me money.
Now I know that you are probably asking yourself
"self, why'd the dern fool buy 2 moulds he ain't got no use for no way!? " Well, I'm not going to answer that insulting question!
<not until I can think of an answer anyway... >The point is I really want to shoot a few of those bullets in my SAA's and maybe my M73. Last night I knew I could cast some more and that sizing isn't an issue, so the only problem was that I had to get them lubed! Being the inventive type, I dug out a stick of hard lube and filled the grooves by hand! Just like I do with soft lube and my BP R.E.A.L. bullets. What a pain! ... and not something I would prefer to do 50 - 100 times!
So! Is there an easy way to lube cast bullets without the press/die/punch type whatchamacallits? I don't like the idea of the Alox (?) roll on lubricant, I want it in the grooves! And I'll order some LBT blue which is what I want to use!
What about standing them up in a pan and pouring melted lube around them? Then cutting them out with a cookie cutter type thingy? Remember, I'm only talking 50 -100 bullets or so here. If I like the way they act I can get a Lee lube/size die and still save money!
Any ideas?